UNM Anderson Faculty Media Guide

UNM Anderson Speaker's Bureau

Several of Anderson's professors have joined together to offer our services as luncheon speakers at various service and professional groups in the Albuquerque community.
A complete list of speakers and topics is available using the following link.

Centers & Institutes

The faculty at the Anderson School of Management host a number of conferences throughout the year ranging from indigenous entrepreneurship, sustainability, accessibility,
qualitative research and e-commerce.

Anderson News

The UNM Business Plan Competition (Technology and Entrepreneurial) brings together students and alumni, venture capitalists, investors, and
area entrepreneurs. Take your business idea to the competition to win startup funding!

The faculty at the Anderson School of Management host a number of conferences throughout the year ranging from indigenous entrepreneurship, sustainability, accessibility,
qualitative research and e-commerce.

What's Happening at Anderson

The faculty at the Anderson School of Management host a number of conferences throughout the year ranging from indigenous entrepreneurship, sustainability, accessibility,
qualitative research and e-commerce.

MACCT Tracks & Curriculum

The Master of Accounting degree offers four tracks. All concentrations are a 33 credit hour program of study.

Integrated BBA/MACCT Program is modeled after the 3-2 program but is aimed at Anderson undergraduate students with a clear focus on accounting, tax accounting, or information assurance. This program will prepare students to obtain a Master of Accountancy and meet the 150-hour requirement to take the CPA exam in about five years at full time.

Advanced Track is designed for individuals who have already earned a BBA with a concentration in accounting.

Professional Track is for individuals who have completed an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than accounting.

Tax Track is designed for individuals who have already earned a BBA with a concentration in accounting wishing to pursue advanced studies in taxation.

MACCT Curriculum (Effective Fall 2007)

MGMT

Course

Advanced

Professional

Tax

* 502

Acct Mgt Info Systems I

Prerequisite

* 503

Managerial/Cost Acctg

Accounting

Prerequisite

Accounting

* 526

Financial Management (See (1) below)

Elective

Required (Non-Accounting)

Elective

* 540

Financial Acctg I

Accounting

Required

Accounting

* 541

Financial Acctg II

Accounting

Required

Accounting

* 542

Sem in Personal Tax Planning

Taxation

Required

Taxation

* 543

Sem in Business Tax Planning

Taxation

Required

Taxation

* 544

Assurance Services

Accounting

Required

Accounting

* 546

Financial Acctg III

Accounting

Required

Accounting

547

Tax Research

Taxation

Taxation

548

Sem in International Acctg

Accounting

Accounting

* 549

Acctg Inf and Control Systems

Accounting

Required

Accounting

550

Professional Acctg

Accounting

Required

Accounting

* 559

Law for Accountants

Accounting

Required (Non-Accounting)

Accounting

590

Corporate Taxation

Taxation

Taxation

591

Estate & Gift Taxation

Taxation

Taxation

592

Partnership & LLC Taxation

Taxation

Taxation

593

Real Estate Taxation

Taxation

Taxation

594

Special Topics

Taxation/Acctg

Taxation/Acctg

* 640

Acct for Not for Profit Orgs

Accounting

Required

Accounting

641

Forensic Accounting

Accounting

Accounting

* Any course taken at the undergraduate level cannot be taken at the graduate level. The graduate level requirement will be waived, but the student must replace the course with an elective and obtain preapproval from the faculty advisor.

(1) MGMT 526 has 2 prerequisites. They are MGMT 501 and MGMT 502. Please email Dr. Craig White, Faculty Advisor for the MACCT program, to discuss the coursework options available to students to the fulfill this course requirement.

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